Knight26 wrote:Not sure if to be proud or upset I didn't make the list.

363rd. Enjoy having had a life.

The density graphs were the worst. The top people spend 30-40% PER WEEK EACH WEEK FOR THE PAST YEAR average online. Granted I'm sure some idling was involved, but dang.

Heh. None of my PCs are on the list, because none of them lasted for more than a few months, but back when I had the time to kill and killed it on SoI, I was consistently on for about 50% of the day and close to 100% of my free time.

When I started I was about 13 and I remember my mother calling out to me for dinner so many times and all they would hear from the end of the house was "Mom! I said I was going to be busy between 5-6. This is literally a matter of life and death! I can't come and eat, put it in the microwave I'll heat it later!"

There was also one point at which my father said that if I didn't stop using the computer, he would take me laptop off me and throw it in the lake. My response at one point was something like "And if you did, you'd be dead to me!"

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Knight26 wrote:Not sure if to be proud or upset I didn't make the list.

363rd. Enjoy having had a life.

The density graphs were the worst. The top people spend 30-40% PER WEEK EACH WEEK FOR THE PAST YEAR average online. Granted I'm sure some idling was involved, but dang.

Heh. None of my PCs are on the list, because none of them lasted for more than a few months, but back when I had the time to kill and killed it on SoI, I was consistently on for about 50% of the day and close to 100% of my free time.

I once outfitted two newbies WHILE TAKING AN EXAM.

Ugh, to have no life again...

I would MUD while playing League of Legends, emoting between backing/going to lane/during deaths.

Everything gets smaller now the further that I go
Towards the mouth and the reunion of the known and the unknown
Consider yourself lucky if you think of it as home
You can move mountains with your misery if you don't

Also, Skabor's spot near the top of the RPI-addict list is ill deserved. Hidling doesn't count!

A really bad sword with a short blade lies here.
look sword
This sword hardly even a sword. It's kind of really just a piece of metal bent like a sword. Its blade is rather short. Kind of pathetic, really.

Brian wrote:Am I the only person currently posting on the forum that hasn't been an admin for SoI /Atonement/Parallel? It feels like it sometimes!

I've never been an admin for SoI, though I've been invited/had it suggested. I enjoy the game too much to be an admin and have to deal with all the things they contend with on nearly daily basis. Always much respect to those who see the other side of the Curtain and still manage to have any love for the game or the players.

Damn, Camyra made it that high? You know...for as long as she existed I'm a little disappointed she never made much of an impact. Besides consistently being voted as "unluckiest". Still...she was my one major character and I still miss her. She was fun. In a really depressing way.

Oblivion wrote:
I've never been an admin for SoI, though I've been invited/had it suggested. I enjoy the game too much to be an admin and have to deal with all the things they contend with on nearly daily basis. Always much respect to those who see the other side of the Curtain and still manage to have any love for the game or the players.

Basically exactly the same situation for me. I feel like it would ruin the fun.

It's interesting to see that very few of the longest played characters are Mordor players, whereas a significant number of the most time played per account are either primarily Mordor or at least regular Mordor players.